Define Matter
Properties of Matter
Measurable Properties
Observable properties
changing the state of matter
100

These are the three states of matter found on Earth.

What are solids, liquids, and gases

100

Fill-in-the-blank: Physical properties can be observable or ________.

What is measurable

100

This measurable property describes the amount of matter in a substance. This changes depending on how much matter you have. It does NOT change depending on what planet you are on.

What is mass

100

This observable property is the smell that matter gives off

What is odor

100

When ice changes from a solid into liquid water, this is an example of _________.

what is melting 

200

Substances in this state of matter have both a definite shape AND a definite volume.

What is solid

200

These properties of matter include color, odor, malleability, the ability of matter to conduct heat or to insulate against heat transfer.

What are observable properties

200

This measurable property describes how much heat there is in a substance.

What is temperature

200

These types of materials are the best conductors of heat.

What are metals

200

This change in state of matter occurs when liquid water boils and transforms into water vapor, or steam.

What is evaporation

300

Substances in this state of matter have a definite volume but no definite shape.

What is liquid

300
Length, temperature, density, volume, capacity, mass, and weight 
what are measurable properties 
300

This measurable property describes the amount of space matter takes up. This changes depending on how much matter you have.

what is volume 

300

Heat and electricity pass poorly through these kinds of substances, which are known as _________. Wood, rubber, and plastic are examples of these.

What are insulators

300

Fill-in-the-blank: heat is a form of ________.

What is energy 

400

Substances in this state of matter have no definite shape or volume, and expand to fill their container.

What is gas

400

Both of these properties of matter can be measured with a balance scale. (Name both!)

What are mass and weight

400

This state of matter describes how much matter is in an object, in a given amount of space. This does NOT change no matter how much or little matter you have. This property also determines whether an object will float or sink in water.

What is density

400

This observable property describes the ability of matter to be pounded into thin sheets, such as aluminum foil.

What is malleability

400

Fill-in-the-blank: changes in states of matter occur by adding or taking away ______.

What is heat

500

Fill-in-the-blank: atoms are tiny, tiny _________ that are the building blocks of all matter.

what are particles 

500

This property of matter can be measured using a graduated cylinder.

What is volume

500

This measurable property is the measure of the gravitational pull on an object, and changes depending on where you are in the universe. This is NOT the same on Earth as on the Moon!

what is weight 

500

Fill-in-the-blank: substances that transfer heat and electricity well are called ___________. Metals are examples of these.

What are conductors

500

Fill-in-the-blank: exploding fireworks are an example of an ___________ reaction, or a chemical reaction that releases heat.

What is exothermic